60 mL
There are 1000 mL in 1 L.
There are 1000 cm3 in 1 L.
Therefore, there are 60 mL in 60 cm3.
60 millilitres.
ml is the same as cubic centimeter.
60 ml, since 1 ml = 1cubic cm
80# bags are 0.6 cubic feet and it takes 41 to make a cubic yard. In that case, 60# bags must be 0.45 cubic feet and it would take 55 to make a cubic yard.
How do you estimate long it would take to construct a cubic meter by placing one centimetre cube at a time show all calculations?
cube's are consisted of squares, so none.but it takes 6 squares to make up a cube.
587.5 US gallons Volume of a cylinder = PI * height * radius * radius 3.14159 * 4 * 2.5 * 2.5 = 78.5398 cubic feet 78.5398 (cubic feet) = 587.5185 US gallons
A cube is a 3 dimensional shape that has 6 faces, 8 vertices and 12 equal edges and its volume is measured in cubic units. Also its other meaning is as for example the cube of 3 is 9 and the cube root of 9 is 3
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A ft unit cube is 1 cubic foot. Therefore the answer is 2
Volume of cube = 5 cm * 5 cm * 5 cm = 125 cm3 so 125 would be needed.
It takes 59.84 gallons to fill eight cubic feet.
None. Ping pong balls are round. A cubic foot is shaped like a cube which is square. The balls could not fill every nook and cranny of space they left behind being round.
1,815 cubic feet = 13,577.14 gallons (rounded)
Take the wt and cube it.
1 cubic yard = 155 116.052 US teaspoons.
Assuming the cylinder's diameter is 3', it will take 21.2 cubic feet.
Centimeters is a measure of length, cubic decimeters is a measure of volume. The two can not be equated.
A 100 (US liquid) gallon cube is 23100 cubic inches. The maximum proportion of a cube which can be filled by spheres, using cubic closed packing or hexagonal close packing is approx 74.05%. Consequently, the spheres can occupy at most 17105 cubic inches. This volume implies a maximum of 335 spheres.You cannot divided the volume of the cube by the volume of each sphere because spheres can never occupy all the space in any shape.
The question cannot be answered without information about the units of measurement. The relationships between cubic inches and cubic feet, or cubic centimetres and cubic metres are not the same.